I don't have any picture since the last my parents took in winter was in 2004 and these are more than likely lost, while google gives me the Glacier Garden thing we have here. Going to try to get some whenever snow hit here though.
Its just 6 pm here. Its getting dark though, its still foggy, its going to be some weird orange fog soon because of the lamppost in front of my house. Its fun when it snows during the night though, I get golden snow flakes, fun to watch.
I can imagine, though like I said earlier, I've never been part of such an occurrence, I've had to shovel out the driveway before, but not 2 metres of snow.
Ah, it takes over an hour to get it out, sometimes I can't even see my mother's car because its white. There is also a lot of black ice on the road. Two years ago there was a lot of accident near the college, we could see them happening while in class because the high school is right in front of it.
Hm, walking in the snow here isn't too bad, seeing as it''s not thick enough that applying grit will be useless, so there's not much of ice, but one still needs to watch their step.
ZeptoRay wrote:Its not fun when you wake up and there is 2 meters tall of snow in front of your house and you have to pick the shovel though.
Ahah, I'm surprised places aren't built for those conditions there. Here, we have overhangs and dipped pathways which prevent you from getting blocked in.
We have overhangs too, its the driveway that get stuck under snow, not in front of the door, there is barely any snow that gets there. Well actually that happens but its pretty rare since it only does when there is a snowstorm.
Yesterday, seeing as it's past midnight, we had very heavy rain, haven't been drenched to this degree for a while...
Nice to see it again, for the most part, barring the drenching and the feeling of wearing drenched clothes.